Focus on Macbeth

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Act Iii
advanced Macbeth critical perspectives
ambit
Apparit Ions
banquet
banquo's
Batt Le
Birnam Wood
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Cauldron Scene
characterisation techniques
Communicat Ion
Concentrat Ion
eighteenth century theatre
Elizabethan World Picture
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Folio Stage Direction
ghost
Holinshed's Account
Holy Man
Innocent Mother
ion
lady
Macbeth's Castle
Mot Ion
Nominat Ion
performance history studies
Poet Ry
political context drama
Proport Ion
Richard III
scene
Shakespearean tragedy analysis
sister
Superb
Ta Te
Tarquin's Ravishing Strides
Test Imony
thout
Tradit Ion
weird
Weird Sisters
witchcraft in literature
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415612173
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Dec 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1982.

Macbeth exercises a strange influence over readers and theatre audiences: the words of the text offer no easy clue to meaning or significance and in dramatic structure the play is very different from other Shakespearean tragedies. Many kinds of study are needed in order to understand the tragedy of Macbeth and this book provides a wide range of studies that respect the individuality of the text and examine it from different viewpoints.

Contents include: Themes and Structure; Characterization and Narrative, Visual Effects, Performance in the Eighteenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; Historical and Political Background; Role of Witchcraft; Game Theory.

Contributors include: John Russell Brown, Derek Russell Davis, Gareth Lloyd Evans, R A Foakes, Michael Goldman, Robin Grove, Peter Hall, Michael Hawkins, Brian Morris, D J Palmer, Marvin Rosenberg and Peter Stallybrass.